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Cryptotermes Secundus
''Cryptotermes'' is a genus of termites in the family Kalotermitidae Kalotermitidae is a family of termites, commonly known as drywood termites. Kalotermitidae includes 21 genera and 419 species. The family has a cosmopolitan circumtropical distribution, and is found in functionally arid environments. Biology The .... It is one of the economically most significant genera of drywood termites. Species There are about 70 species. Species include: * '' Cryptotermes abruptus'' Scheffrahn and Krecek, 1998 * '' Cryptotermes bengalensis'' (Snyder, 1934) * '' Cryptotermes brevis'' (Walker, 1853) * '' Cryptotermes cavifrons'' Banks, 1906 * '' Cryptotermes ceylonicus'' Ranaweera, 1962 * '' Cryptotermes colombianus'' Casalla et al., 2016 * '' Cryptotermes cynocephalus'' Light, 1921 * '' Cryptotermes domesticus'' Haviland, 1898 * '' Cryptotermes fatulus'' (Light, 1935) * '' Cryptotermes havilandi'' (Sjostedt, 1900) * '' Cryptotermes longicollis'' (Banks, 1918) * '' Cryptotermes dudleyi'' ...
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Cryptotermes Brevis
''Cryptotermes brevis'' is a species of termite in the family Kalotermitidae, commonly known as the West Indian drywood termite or the powderpost termite. It is able to live completely inside timber structures or articles made of wood such as furniture without any outside source of water. It is frequently introduced into new locations inadvertently, and causes damage to the structural timbers of buildings and to wooden objects such as furniture. Description As eusocial insects, West Indian drywood termites build a colonial nest and live inside timbers, creating chambers for rearing larvae and short galleries. They resemble other drywood species in being larger and deeper-bodied than underground-dwelling termites, having shorter limbs and walking more slowly. Apart from the reproductive class, all other members of the colony are blind. They have strong jaws for chewing wood fibre, claws for gripping wooden surfaces and antennae resembling the beads of a necklace strung together. ...
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Cryptotermes Bengalensis
''Cryptotermes bengalensis'', is a species of dry wood termite of the genus ''Cryptotermes''. It is native to India, Bangladesh, Thailand and introduced to Sri Lanka. It is found in dead and rotten wood of ''Ficus'' species. It is a pest of ''Diospyros insignis ''Diospyros insignis'', is an evergreen tree in the ebony family, distributed in Western Ghats of India and Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ila ...''. References External linksOn the occurrence of Cryptotermes bengalensis Snyder in Guyarat, IndiaTermite Fauna of Assam Region, Eastern India
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Cryptotermes Longicollis
''Cryptotermes'' is a genus of termites in the family Kalotermitidae. It is one of the economically most significant genera of drywood termites. Species There are about 70 species. Species include: * '' Cryptotermes abruptus'' Scheffrahn and Krecek, 1998 * '' Cryptotermes bengalensis'' (Snyder, 1934) * ''Cryptotermes brevis'' (Walker, 1853) * ''Cryptotermes cavifrons'' Banks, 1906 * '' Cryptotermes ceylonicus'' Ranaweera, 1962 * '' Cryptotermes colombianus'' Casalla et al., 2016 * '' Cryptotermes cynocephalus'' Light, 1921 * ''Cryptotermes domesticus The domestic drywood termite, (''Cryptotermes domesticus''), is a species of dry wood termite of the genus ''Cryptotermes''. It is native to Malaysia, Borneo, Australia, China and Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංක ...'' Haviland, 1898 * '' Cryptotermes fatulus'' (Light, 1935) * '' Cryptotermes havilandi'' (Sjostedt, 1900) * '' Cryptotermes longicollis'' (Banks, 1918) * '' Cryptotermes dudleyi'' Re ...
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Cryptotermes Havilandi
''Cryptotermes'' is a genus of termites in the family Kalotermitidae. It is one of the economically most significant genera of drywood termites. Species There are about 70 species. Species include: * '' Cryptotermes abruptus'' Scheffrahn and Krecek, 1998 * '' Cryptotermes bengalensis'' (Snyder, 1934) * ''Cryptotermes brevis'' (Walker, 1853) * ''Cryptotermes cavifrons'' Banks, 1906 * '' Cryptotermes ceylonicus'' Ranaweera, 1962 * '' Cryptotermes colombianus'' Casalla et al., 2016 * '' Cryptotermes cynocephalus'' Light, 1921 * ''Cryptotermes domesticus'' Haviland, 1898 * '' Cryptotermes fatulus'' (Light, 1935) * '' Cryptotermes havilandi'' (Sjostedt, 1900) * ''Cryptotermes longicollis ''Cryptotermes'' is a genus of termites in the family Kalotermitidae. It is one of the economically most significant genera of drywood termites. Species There are about 70 species. Species include: * '' Cryptotermes abruptus'' Scheffrahn and Kr ...'' (Banks, 1918) * '' Cryptotermes dudleyi'' Ref ...
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Cryptotermes Fatulus
''Cryptotermes'' is a genus of termites in the family Kalotermitidae. It is one of the economically most significant genera of drywood termites. Species There are about 70 species. Species include: * '' Cryptotermes abruptus'' Scheffrahn and Krecek, 1998 * '' Cryptotermes bengalensis'' (Snyder, 1934) * ''Cryptotermes brevis'' (Walker, 1853) * ''Cryptotermes cavifrons'' Banks, 1906 * '' Cryptotermes ceylonicus'' Ranaweera, 1962 * '' Cryptotermes colombianus'' Casalla et al., 2016 * '' Cryptotermes cynocephalus'' Light, 1921 * ''Cryptotermes domesticus'' Haviland, 1898 * '' Cryptotermes fatulus'' (Light, 1935) * ''Cryptotermes havilandi'' (Sjostedt, 1900) * ''Cryptotermes longicollis ''Cryptotermes'' is a genus of termites in the family Kalotermitidae. It is one of the economically most significant genera of drywood termites. Species There are about 70 species. Species include: * '' Cryptotermes abruptus'' Scheffrahn and Kr ...'' (Banks, 1918) * '' Cryptotermes dudleyi'' Refe ...
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Cryptotermes Domesticus
The domestic drywood termite, (''Cryptotermes domesticus''), is a species of dry wood termite of the genus ''Cryptotermes''. It is native to Malaysia, Borneo, Australia, China and Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an .... It is mainly a house termite and also found in cultivated areas. The presence of this termite can be identified by small heaps of tiny egg-like pellets of excreta. It is a larger termite species, with 3.25-5.90mm in soldiers. It is considered as a minor pest in Australia, but is a serious pest causing wood damage in other parts of the world. Description *Imago - General body color is pale yellowish brown. Head is paler than other parts. Wings hyaline or faintly tinged with brown. Eyes comparatively large and distinct. Antennae composed of 15-1 ...
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Cryptotermes Cynocephalus
The Indo-Malaysian drywood termite, (''Cryptotermes cynocephalus''), is a species of dry wood termite of the genus ''Cryptotermes''. It is found in Philippines, Australia, Papua New Guinea, Hawaii, and introduced to Sri Lanka. It is the smallest termite species in Australia, with 2.5 – 3.7mm in soldiers. Description *Imago - General body color is pale brown. Abdomen is darker than head and pronotum. Jointed appendages are creamy white. *Soldier - On soldier's head, there is a strongly V-shaped frontal flange. Head is complete black with orange posterior. Head strongly concave in middle. Mandibles short and stout. Teeth are weak. Eyes very small and rudiment-like. Impact The feeding preference of this species of drywood termites was found to be from most to least preferred: ''Falcataria moluccana'', ''Acacia mangium'', ''Gmelina arborea'', ''Swietenia macrophylla'', and ''Eucalyptus deglupta'' in a series of no-choice and choice feeding trials in the Philippines. These wood spe ...
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Cryptotermes Colombianus
''Cryptotermes'' is a genus of termites in the family Kalotermitidae. It is one of the economically most significant genera of drywood termites. Species There are about 70 species. Species include: * '' Cryptotermes abruptus'' Scheffrahn and Krecek, 1998 * '' Cryptotermes bengalensis'' (Snyder, 1934) * ''Cryptotermes brevis'' (Walker, 1853) * ''Cryptotermes cavifrons'' Banks, 1906 * '' Cryptotermes ceylonicus'' Ranaweera, 1962 * '' Cryptotermes colombianus'' Casalla et al., 2016 * '' Cryptotermes cynocephalus'' Light, 1921 * ''Cryptotermes domesticus'' Haviland, 1898 * ''Cryptotermes fatulus'' (Light, 1935) * ''Cryptotermes havilandi'' (Sjostedt, 1900) * ''Cryptotermes longicollis ''Cryptotermes'' is a genus of termites in the family Kalotermitidae. It is one of the economically most significant genera of drywood termites. Species There are about 70 species. Species include: * '' Cryptotermes abruptus'' Scheffrahn and Kr ...'' (Banks, 1918) * '' Cryptotermes dudleyi'' Refer ...
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Cryptotermes Ceylonicus
''Cryptotermes ceylonicus'', is a species of dry wood termite of the genus ''Cryptotermes''. It is found in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an .... It is found in living wood, and other man-made wooden constructions. They possess teeth-less mandibles. References External links {{Taxonbar, from=Q30591808 Termites Insects described in 1962 Invertebrates of Sri Lanka ...
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Cryptotermes Cavifrons
''Cryptotermes'' is a genus of termites in the family Kalotermitidae. It is one of the economically most significant genera of drywood termites. Species There are about 70 species. Species include: * '' Cryptotermes abruptus'' Scheffrahn and Krecek, 1998 * '' Cryptotermes bengalensis'' (Snyder, 1934) * ''Cryptotermes brevis'' (Walker, 1853) * '' Cryptotermes cavifrons'' Banks, 1906 * '' Cryptotermes ceylonicus'' Ranaweera, 1962 * '' Cryptotermes colombianus'' Casalla et al., 2016 * '' Cryptotermes cynocephalus'' Light, 1921 * ''Cryptotermes domesticus The domestic drywood termite, (''Cryptotermes domesticus''), is a species of dry wood termite of the genus ''Cryptotermes''. It is native to Malaysia, Borneo, Australia, China and Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංක ...'' Haviland, 1898 * '' Cryptotermes fatulus'' (Light, 1935) * '' Cryptotermes havilandi'' (Sjostedt, 1900) * '' Cryptotermes longicollis'' (Banks, 1918) * '' Cryptotermes dudleyi'' R ...
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Cryptotermes Abruptus
''Cryptotermes'' is a genus of termites in the family Kalotermitidae. It is one of the economically most significant genera of drywood termites. Species There are about 70 species. Species include: * '' Cryptotermes abruptus'' Scheffrahn and Krecek, 1998 * '' Cryptotermes bengalensis'' (Snyder, 1934) * ''Cryptotermes brevis'' (Walker, 1853) * ''Cryptotermes cavifrons'' Banks, 1906 * '' Cryptotermes ceylonicus'' Ranaweera, 1962 * ''Cryptotermes colombianus'' Casalla et al., 2016 * '' Cryptotermes cynocephalus'' Light, 1921 * ''Cryptotermes domesticus'' Haviland, 1898 * ''Cryptotermes fatulus'' (Light, 1935) * ''Cryptotermes havilandi'' (Sjostedt, 1900) * ''Cryptotermes longicollis ''Cryptotermes'' is a genus of termites in the family Kalotermitidae. It is one of the economically most significant genera of drywood termites. Species There are about 70 species. Species include: * '' Cryptotermes abruptus'' Scheffrahn and Kr ...'' (Banks, 1918) * '' Cryptotermes dudleyi'' Refere ...
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